Given two strings s1 and s2, the task is to write C program compare the two strings without using strcmp() function. If string are equal then print “Equal strings” else print “Unequal strings”.
Examples:
Input: s1 = “geeksforgeeks”, s2 = “geeks”
Output: Unequal StringsInput: s1 = “geeksforgeeks”, s2 = “geeksforgeeks”
Output: Equal Strings
Approach: There are three possible cases occur when we compare two strings:
- Both the strings are the same means difference of ASCII value between both the strings is 0.
- Both the strings are different means ASCII value of first not matching character in the first string is less than the second string then the difference between both the strings is (<0).
- Both the strings are different means ASCII value of first not matching character in the first string is greater than the second string then the difference between both the strings is (>0).
Based on the above three conditions, the idea is to compare each character of the given strings one by one whenever condition 2 or 3 occurs then print “Unequal strings” else print “Equal strings”.
Below is the implementation of the above approach:
// C program to compare the two strings // without using strcmp() function #include <stdio.h> // Function that compares the two string void compareStrings( char * x, char * y)
{ int flag = 0;
// Iterate a loop till the end
// of both the strings
while (*x != '\0' || *y != '\0' ) {
if (*x == *y) {
x++;
y++;
}
// If two characters are not same
// print the difference and exit
else if ((*x == '\0' && *y != '\0' )
|| (*x != '\0' && *y == '\0' )
|| *x != *y) {
flag = 1;
printf ( "Unequal Strings\n" );
break ;
}
}
// If two strings are exactly same
if (flag == 0) {
printf ( "Equal Strings\n" );
}
} // Driver Code int main( void )
{ // Given strings s1 and s2
char s1[20] = "python" ;
char s2[20] = "dsa" ;
// Function Call
compareStrings(s1, s2);
return 0;
} |
Unequal Strings
Time Complexity: O(N)
Auxiliary Space: O(1)